-------------------------Nesterov---------------------------- Shorahmedov-----Filiposyan----Ismailov----Denisov -------------------Ahmedov-----Haydarov---------------- Tursunov---------------Djeparov----------------Gadoev -----------------Geynrikh(or Bakaev)-------------------- u may check wiki where they play. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan_national_football_team
The new Seongnam manager said "Djeparov is not even a player". lol. I think he'll be moving this summer. Hope he stays in Korea.
Bunyodkor have really fallen off. I know Pakhtakor are traditionally the biggest Uzbek team, but how have they caught up again? Or have Bunyodkor just fallen that far?
I recall it being quite a decent title race between the top four. Loko and Pakhtakor were always leading with Nasaf and Bunyodkor just behind but in Bunyodkor's case, it did appear that with 8/9 games remaining and they couldn't close the gap, they just changed tact and the gap widened. They effectively gave in. The Uzbek league for me though, is even if your only 4/5 points behind the leader, it does take a miracle to actually make that catchup, not many top teams drop points.
Kubok FA cup nash)))) pic.twitter.com/eT60lT3gmH— Djeparov Server (@DjeparovServer) November 23, 2014
AFC Referee of the Year: Ravshan Irmatov. Manila: Asian refereeing icon Ravshan Irmatov claimed his fifth AFC Referee of the Year accolade at the AFC Annual Awards 2014 gala on Sunday. Irmatov won the award ahead of fellow nominees Alireza Mohammad Faghani from Iran and Bahrain’s Nawaf Abdulla Ghayyath Shukralla. An international referee since 2003, Irmatov was previously honoured in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. This year has proved to be another excellent one for the 37-year-old, who during the summer set a FIFA World Cup record after officiating the quarter-final match between the Netherlands and Costa Rica in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. That game saw the experienced Uzbek become the first referee to officiate at nine World Cup matches, beating the previous record of eight he shared with Joël Quiniou of France, Benito Archundia of Mexico and Uruguay's Jorge Larrionda. Irmatov also officiated at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar and was selected to referee the final between Australia and Japan. "This award does not only belong to me, but it belongs to my teachers, my instructors and my colleagues, my assistants and everybody who has supported me," said Irmatov. "Being a referee in football is one of the important parts because the quality of refereeing can affect the game. "Refereeing correct decisions makes football more beautiful and attractive and that is why I think the role of the referee today is very crucial. AFC is doing a lot for referee development in Asia and today Asian referees are the same quality as any other referees in the world."
I didnt notice Denisov had transferred to Lokomotiv M, is he a starter for them? Such a quality player IMO, one of the best LBs in Asia no doubt
Yes, he is a starter. He played in 14 matches out of 15 for his team in current premier league. 1 red card.
Ah. Thought five times the money on Palestine would be worth a shot if Uzbek lined up a weaker side, but considering we don't have any center backs, Ashraf Nu'man or first keeper I think I'll pass.